Sabine had returned Peiter's smile, "It is worth it until there is too much sweat. Then I push you away." After taking in a deep, tired breath in through his nose, Tzirret thought of how to respond. "Mmmno, this one did not sleep well last night," Tzirret grumbled, "The heat made me wake up many times." "I thought you said that you were getting used to the heat," Sabine said, confused. Tzirret had forgotten about that, so he looked around nervously for a moment. "Um, I was wrong, yes." "Well, while you stay back this time, you can get in a nap and catch up," Fendros said, before turning to the others, "I can stay back to take care of the children this time, if it's no trouble." Gallus gave a wave as he chewed and swallowed a mouthful of his breakfast, "That'll be good, Fendros. You can take my spot. I'd like to keep searching today." With a sigh of relief, Tzirret was glad that the events of last night were not pursued by the conversation. He would probably take Fendros' advice and nap that day, but he also wanted to see what he could make out of the horns and hide of the minotaur. Not to mention, he felt like spending time with La'khay.